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let me give you some other updates on city operations. the department of homeless services has enhanced street outreach to encourage people on the street to seek shelter. street outreach will continue during the -- city services will be close on monday and also on tuesday. new york harbor will be closed tonight and also on tuesday and cruise ships scheduled to arrive on monday and tuesday have been diverted. the staten island ferry will be available to operate after which service will be suspended until furred notice. let me also remind you that east river ferry service has been suspended. all outdoor filming is suspended for tomorrow. the three public library systems that cover all five borrows will be covered tomorrow. and that includes the new york, queens and brooklyn public library systems. call 311, you can call nyc mayor's office on twitter. but the most important thing i can say right now is that you live in zone a, you must evacuate. we have a plan to keep you and new yorkers safe, if you follow that plan, we'll get through this
let me give you some other updates on city operations. the department of homeless services has enhanced street outreach to encourage people on the street to seek shelter. street outreach will continue during the -- city services will be close on monday and also on tuesday. new york harbor will be closed tonight and also on tuesday and cruise ships scheduled to arrive on monday and tuesday have been diverted. the staten island ferry will be available to operate after which service will be...
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i'm live in new york city. just over my should, the collapsed crane you see it there hanging over 57th street. we'll get to that in a moment. first, across the mid-atlantic, state and local emergency teams are rushing to save people and to save their homes. sandy is living up to the warnings it would bring devastation never before seen in this region. a white capped rush of water took over the streets of ocean city, new jersey, after hurricane sandy made landfall at 8:00 last night. the governor is calling the damage there unprecedented. so far 29 people have died here in the united states. 29. and dozens of survivors today feared what would happen if rescuers had not shown up in time. >> we tried to stop it. we put towels down, we had the sandbags down. it was rushing in. it was rushing in from the windows, the doorways, everywhere. >> we lost everything. i came all the way from the top of the house. >> where were you at that time? >> downstairs trying to save them and i couldn't do anything about it. just kep
i'm live in new york city. just over my should, the collapsed crane you see it there hanging over 57th street. we'll get to that in a moment. first, across the mid-atlantic, state and local emergency teams are rushing to save people and to save their homes. sandy is living up to the warnings it would bring devastation never before seen in this region. a white capped rush of water took over the streets of ocean city, new jersey, after hurricane sandy made landfall at 8:00 last night. the...
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that rarely happens in new york city. okay, this is it. there you go. well, we should have a live picture of hurricane sandy, soon, off south carolina and grinding on a northern track. we're going to have the very latest from the cnn severe weather center in just a few minutes. >>> okay, bonnie schneider is in the cnn severe weather center. and bonnie, where is this thing heading to and when? >> well, don we just got this in, this is the 4:00 advisory, no changes, likely staying as a hurricane. but it is a better consensus of where it will go. and it is so large, the tropical force winds extend out to 500 miles. i want to put this map into motion. and watch this incredible unusual path that sandy is taking as the category 1 storm is coming to shore, sometime on monday it looks like. even as far north as long island. and remember, the timing will make a difference, with the high tide, as far as where the storm surge will go. we're already getting very damaging rainfall and winds. the winds are picking up. we just had a report of bouey off the coast with
that rarely happens in new york city. okay, this is it. there you go. well, we should have a live picture of hurricane sandy, soon, off south carolina and grinding on a northern track. we're going to have the very latest from the cnn severe weather center in just a few minutes. >>> okay, bonnie schneider is in the cnn severe weather center. and bonnie, where is this thing heading to and when? >> well, don we just got this in, this is the 4:00 advisory, no changes, likely staying...
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city already. so they're very prepared for this, but, wroum, talking to the mayor, he says that every storm is different and the personality is one that this storm is going to hover and linger for a long time and that's a real concern here. >> sandra endo thanks so much from oceans city. the hurricane coverage continues as the storm surges. it is going to be a very long night tonight for many people along the eastern seaboard. the worry now is what happens if power goes out in a very big way? it happened just a year ago, leaving millions in the dark. if we want to improve our schools... ... what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> all right, hurricane sandy continues to barrel its way along the east coast, threatening the delmar
city already. so they're very prepared for this, but, wroum, talking to the mayor, he says that every storm is different and the personality is one that this storm is going to hover and linger for a long time and that's a real concern here. >> sandra endo thanks so much from oceans city. the hurricane coverage continues as the storm surges. it is going to be a very long night tonight for many people along the eastern seaboard. the worry now is what happens if power goes out in a very big...
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she was in ocean city, made her way up to atlantic city. i understand people are still being rescued there. >> reporter: absolutely, carol. it's a rescue and recovery mode here in atlantic city. let me show you what people are seeing here. this is a bay side community. we're on the waterfront. can you see there was a dock here. it's completely demolished. that's how hard and strong the force of the waves and the wind was. and to give you an idea, carol, the water came up to my neck in this area, in this neighborhood. and residents here were required to evacuate, actually. there was a mandatory evacuation here. this home, the people that lived here, they did not evacuate and they watched the storm hit their house the entire time. again, the water level came up to here. they said they saw the dock and the boats banging into their home. that is why you see all the devastation and destruction. you can see the window on the floor here, on the lawn. they have a lot of clean up to do, obviously. let me show you what caused that damage. at the end
she was in ocean city, made her way up to atlantic city. i understand people are still being rescued there. >> reporter: absolutely, carol. it's a rescue and recovery mode here in atlantic city. let me show you what people are seeing here. this is a bay side community. we're on the waterfront. can you see there was a dock here. it's completely demolished. that's how hard and strong the force of the waves and the wind was. and to give you an idea, carol, the water came up to my neck in...
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atlantic city is a sitting duck in the middle of the path. the jersey shore easy prey for those ruthless winds. the powerful surges and the relentless force of the images that you are seeing now. and now, this. parts of atlantic city simply decimated as sandy made landfall near the shores and in a few hours president obama gets an up close and personal look at all of the images you are seeing on your screen. he's heading to new jersey to tour the state with governor chris christie later on this afternoon. while the republican governor may be one of the most prominent backers and surrogates of governor mitt romney, governor christie is vocal and public with the praise of president obama and the federal government's overall response to hurricane sandy. that's going to be help that's crucial to new jersey residents because just look at what they're facing. these are some of the newest pictures of the shore. where you can see that entire communities have been washed away, buried in sand or just ripped apart by the force of sandy. home after home,
atlantic city is a sitting duck in the middle of the path. the jersey shore easy prey for those ruthless winds. the powerful surges and the relentless force of the images that you are seeing now. and now, this. parts of atlantic city simply decimated as sandy made landfall near the shores and in a few hours president obama gets an up close and personal look at all of the images you are seeing on your screen. he's heading to new jersey to tour the state with governor chris christie later on this...
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as to city employees, here is what we've told them. new yorkers need your help today work -- >> as the mayor moves into some of the more local issues now concerning the people of new york city, he just mentioned 1.1 million school kids out of school again today and here are the other highlights from where mayor bloomberg just said. new york city is known as a traffic hub for the entire world, not today. all three airports remain closed, the three major airports, newark and jfk and laguardia, those runways all flooded. not only that, but the public transportation this is he is known for, the subways, the tunnels, many of them all still closed. the priority is to get that mass transportation system back up and running and also to get power back to the 1.5 million people -- excuse me, at least 1.5 million people who are without power in this city. that is also a priority for the mayor as well. he also said stabilizing that crane, which is really a perilous situation for so many people who live in that very, very concentrated neighborhood,
as to city employees, here is what we've told them. new yorkers need your help today work -- >> as the mayor moves into some of the more local issues now concerning the people of new york city, he just mentioned 1.1 million school kids out of school again today and here are the other highlights from where mayor bloomberg just said. new york city is known as a traffic hub for the entire world, not today. all three airports remain closed, the three major airports, newark and jfk and...
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. >>> and look what appeared before the judge in new york city. abu masri, born in egypt, finally extradited to the united states from britain. he got a long list of terrorist charges dating back to the '90s. now, masri is a professed admirer of osama bin laden. formal arraignment, on tuesday. >>> and president obama getting a boost on one hand, doing damage control on the other. he is riding high on the unemployment numbers, but also trying to recover from his poorly reviewed showing from his first presential debate, from mitt romney. meanwhile, romney's team claiming a big boost from the debate, saying they raised more than 48 million in the past four hours. >>> the family of a fallen border patrol agent attended an emotional vigil last night in arizona. the fbi says that friendly fire likely killed agent nicholas ivie. another agent was wounded in the incident. the fbi says it is investigating what is going on. but it appears that only the two agents were involved in that gunfire. >>> and an extraordinary trial in vatican city ending with a gui
. >>> and look what appeared before the judge in new york city. abu masri, born in egypt, finally extradited to the united states from britain. he got a long list of terrorist charges dating back to the '90s. now, masri is a professed admirer of osama bin laden. formal arraignment, on tuesday. >>> and president obama getting a boost on one hand, doing damage control on the other. he is riding high on the unemployment numbers, but also trying to recover from his poorly reviewed...
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but he also pow wows tomorrow with top donors and aides at a campaign summit in new york city. two days after the debate, romney again shares the spotlight with the president as they follow tradition and both attend the al smith dinner in new york city. >>> i'm poppy harlow in new york. coming up, a jam-packed week on wall street. we'll get some critical housing reports, including existing home sales in september. hopefully we will see continuing signs of improvement in the housing market. also on tap, september retail sales data that will come out as well as key inflation readings and a lot of big companies are set to report their earnings this week, including citigroup, goldman sachs, bank of america, coca-cola and microsoft. we'll track all of that and the week's business news on cnn money. >> reporter: i'm a.j. hammer. the brilliant mind hit shows like "two and a half men" and "the big bang theory" will stop by. he will tell us about his new book. >>> also we're backstage at "dancing with the stars." >> i like it, a.j. with respect to evel knievel, there's a new ultimate st
but he also pow wows tomorrow with top donors and aides at a campaign summit in new york city. two days after the debate, romney again shares the spotlight with the president as they follow tradition and both attend the al smith dinner in new york city. >>> i'm poppy harlow in new york. coming up, a jam-packed week on wall street. we'll get some critical housing reports, including existing home sales in september. hopefully we will see continuing signs of improvement in the housing...
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that's just one city. millions of people up and down the coast preparing for the storm in every way they can. so let's get the very latest now for sandy's track. chad myers is here. still a category 1. >> right. >> but we shouldn't let that number fool us, right? it's very dangerous. >> it's as deep pressurewise as a category 2 or 3, but one thing we're not talking about this storm as we were talking about irene, if you remember rattling windows in new york city. windows blowing out of high rises. we're not going to see that type of wind event because it's turning into a hybrid storm. there's cold air -- there's cold air in atlanta. there's cold air up and down the east coast. it's wrapping into this storm. you would expect that to kill it, but actually it's turning into a nor'easter. a nor'easter that actually turns to the left and comes right onshore. not unlike -- >> a hurricane that turns into a nor'easter. >> yes, yes. or think of it this way. a storm that would be a snowstorm that's coming down right
that's just one city. millions of people up and down the coast preparing for the storm in every way they can. so let's get the very latest now for sandy's track. chad myers is here. still a category 1. >> right. >> but we shouldn't let that number fool us, right? it's very dangerous. >> it's as deep pressurewise as a category 2 or 3, but one thing we're not talking about this storm as we were talking about irene, if you remember rattling windows in new york city. windows...
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to new york city now as we move away from atlantic city, new jersey. laguardia airport, that is from a cnn editor/producer, natalie y yarborough e-mailed me that picture and another one. this is a security line at laguardia. can you imagine? and that's just laguardia. i wonder what hartsfield is like and airports all along the east coast, and once those big airports like laguardia start backing up, you know it's a domino effect. if you're sitting there watching us, sorry about that. chad myers said airports probably not going to stay open much longer along the eastern seaboard. so you have a very limited time to get out, and if your flight hasn't left, you haven't boarded, you should be making sol some alternative plans. you're there for the time being. sorry about that bit of information but at least you can sit here and watch me and i will keep you updated. we're keeping a close watch on hurricane sandy for you. want to tell you jim acosta is in maryland. there he is. excuse me, marion, ohio, traveling with the romney campaign. give us a quick update
to new york city now as we move away from atlantic city, new jersey. laguardia airport, that is from a cnn editor/producer, natalie y yarborough e-mailed me that picture and another one. this is a security line at laguardia. can you imagine? and that's just laguardia. i wonder what hartsfield is like and airports all along the east coast, and once those big airports like laguardia start backing up, you know it's a domino effect. if you're sitting there watching us, sorry about that. chad myers...
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she's in atlantic city, new jersey. katherine, we just saw in an area that -- where rob marciano was, the storm surge is coming up. even when the tide is receding, the water is still coming up. that should be a clear indication for someone who's out there and wondering when they need to leave, right? >> absolutely. if water is rising in your neighborhood, we absolutely courage people to evacuate. red cross has shelters open all up and down the eastern seaboard. we've had over 190 shelters open with over 4,500 people staying just last night alone. we have hundreds of disaster workers and we're ready with supplies and emergency vehicles in place to help. and to find a shelter, we have very easy ways to do so. you can download our hurricane application from redcross.org. visit our website, or call 1-800-red-cross for this information. >> that's great information. just quickly, i want to ask you, if someone's watching this and saying, i see standing water in my neighborhood. it's very dangerous to drive on just an inch or t
she's in atlantic city, new jersey. katherine, we just saw in an area that -- where rob marciano was, the storm surge is coming up. even when the tide is receding, the water is still coming up. that should be a clear indication for someone who's out there and wondering when they need to leave, right? >> absolutely. if water is rising in your neighborhood, we absolutely courage people to evacuate. red cross has shelters open all up and down the eastern seaboard. we've had over 190 shelters...
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historic flooding throughout the city. 50%, i'd say 50% of our city's flooded. remains flooded. people are still in their homes you know. we're doing our best to try to you know thankfully the pump station did not get flooded. so that is pumping out. at this time we do not know what the exact time frame will be when literally the hudson river came in and filled hoboken, half of hoboken like a bathtub. that's the situation we're dealing with. substations are flooded as well. so it will be until those waters recede, you know, much of hoboken will not be able to get power back because of the substations are flooded. so it's a severe situation. but our, again, emergency personnel's working around the clock and using whatever equipment we can. we used a payloader to get to some people. so it's been a real challenge but, again, we're so proud of the volunteers that came together, manning a phone center to answer people's questions and also the shelters, we've had run by volunteers as well. we're very -- it's very very but we're very proud of what's happening here in hoboken and the co
historic flooding throughout the city. 50%, i'd say 50% of our city's flooded. remains flooded. people are still in their homes you know. we're doing our best to try to you know thankfully the pump station did not get flooded. so that is pumping out. at this time we do not know what the exact time frame will be when literally the hudson river came in and filled hoboken, half of hoboken like a bathtub. that's the situation we're dealing with. substations are flooded as well. so it will be until...
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how much can one city take? unbelievable flooding, millions of people with no power, and now this fire. 80 homes burned up in this neighborhood in queens, new york. we are live there in just a few minutes. there's people down in the jersey shore. here's what they are dealing with as well. the storm called sandy ravaging the entire coastline. the g's office says at least six people with now dead in the aftermath. in long branch and pleasant beach and seaside heights, nobody has electricity. the storm knocked over trees, ripped out electric lines, and today more than two million people just in new jersey are without power. rail service, path trains that run up and down the coastline, forget about that. buses too all suspended. transit officials say it's going to be days, probably weeks before any type of commuter train service starts again between new jersey and new york city. now, look at our team of reporters that we've got them everywhere. cnn is all over the storm-damaged area. we are covering this disaster li
how much can one city take? unbelievable flooding, millions of people with no power, and now this fire. 80 homes burned up in this neighborhood in queens, new york. we are live there in just a few minutes. there's people down in the jersey shore. here's what they are dealing with as well. the storm called sandy ravaging the entire coastline. the g's office says at least six people with now dead in the aftermath. in long branch and pleasant beach and seaside heights, nobody has electricity. the...
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in new york city. that's where john berman is. john, i understand it's getting worse there. >> reporter: i'm standing in water now, carol. just a few minutes ago, the water came up over this seawall right behind me, started lapping in. and now i'm standing in about four inches of water. this is part of the evacuation zone in lower manhattan. you can see why. some 370,000 people evacuated from certain areas in new york city. low lying areas. moved to hotels. moved to their friends' houses, to 76 shelters that have been set up around the city. this is the reason why. they're expecting a storm surge here of some 6 to 11 feet when the storm really starts hitting at high tide tonight. that's about 8:50 tonight. it's high tide right now. a little bit past high tide right now. this is just a small taste of what's to come. frankly, i would have thought we would have started seeing this water recede soon because we're past high tide. but it might be that the storm surge is coming in at a faster rate than the ti
in new york city. that's where john berman is. john, i understand it's getting worse there. >> reporter: i'm standing in water now, carol. just a few minutes ago, the water came up over this seawall right behind me, started lapping in. and now i'm standing in about four inches of water. this is part of the evacuation zone in lower manhattan. you can see why. some 370,000 people evacuated from certain areas in new york city. low lying areas. moved to hotels. moved to their friends' houses,...
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in atlantic city. most people understood there was a traffic ban and those that were able to get out did. you probably heard the spat going on between new jersey governor chris christie and the mayor of atlantic city. the governor says the mayor didn't do enough to get people to take it seriously about leaving. the bottom line is that the water is all gone. this is where i was standing yesterday. this was waist deep at one point. the water has receded. still a lot of flooding. and we are seeing a number of coast guard overflies that started again at first light this morning around 7:00 am. and they're doing an evaluation of whether or not there need to be rescues. we've not heard of active search and rescues. they are evaluating flooding, seeing who needs help. that's the boredwalk behind me, about three-quarters of a mile down. you can see those red lights. mostly just emergency vehicles around town. no serious damage. there are power outages here in atlantic city, carol. >> i'm sure. ali velshi repor
in atlantic city. most people understood there was a traffic ban and those that were able to get out did. you probably heard the spat going on between new jersey governor chris christie and the mayor of atlantic city. the governor says the mayor didn't do enough to get people to take it seriously about leaving. the bottom line is that the water is all gone. this is where i was standing yesterday. this was waist deep at one point. the water has receded. still a lot of flooding. and we are seeing...
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atlantic city. we've been looking into atlantic counties, specifically, something like five feet of water on some of these roads and, folks, it will get worse. right now we know of at least 116,000 homes without power. those numbers will obviously change. but i just want to hit home this point, that everything about sandy is huge. you see the system. this is on your screen here. the wind field, this is something we'll talk to chad about, the wind field roughly 900 miles wide, 60 million people all the way from north carolina to maine could be affected by this hurricane. about 61,000 national guard troops have been deployed. the president making the point that a lot of the resources, as best as they can, have been prepositioned in anticipation of this storm. $87 billion worth of homes reportedly at risk. and in manhattan, the new york stock exchange closed today and we know it will be closed tomorrow. also shut down, amtrak, subways in new york, washington, d.c., philadelphia, and in boston. and at t
atlantic city. we've been looking into atlantic counties, specifically, something like five feet of water on some of these roads and, folks, it will get worse. right now we know of at least 116,000 homes without power. those numbers will obviously change. but i just want to hit home this point, that everything about sandy is huge. you see the system. this is on your screen here. the wind field, this is something we'll talk to chad about, the wind field roughly 900 miles wide, 60 million people...
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this gentleman is a city resident. he and a couple of other guys here have taken it upon themselves to try to clear storm drains. you see the whirl whipool there that's how slow going it is. he'll shovel something out of the storm drain, you'll see a whirlpool going down, then something to my left and a gentleman across the street doing the same thing, these are volunteers doing this. city workers, of course, doing some as well. it takes a long time and this water is frankly very nasty. chris turner can kind of pan down here, i'm standing in the middle of an oil slick, there is a lot of debris in here, garbage, a lot of stuff you don't even want to think of. and officials are warning people not to walk too much in it as we're doing, of course, but not supposed to be too heavy into the stuff because you don't know what's back here. >> yeah, nice to see people lending a hand when they can. brian todd, appreciate the reporting. we got some breaking news now on cnn. we're getting word now of evacuations at another hospital
this gentleman is a city resident. he and a couple of other guys here have taken it upon themselves to try to clear storm drains. you see the whirl whipool there that's how slow going it is. he'll shovel something out of the storm drain, you'll see a whirlpool going down, then something to my left and a gentleman across the street doing the same thing, these are volunteers doing this. city workers, of course, doing some as well. it takes a long time and this water is frankly very nasty. chris...
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this is amazing what happened here at new york city's penn station. these fans here just stunned to catch a glimpse of the '80s heartthrob. rick springfield offering up a little impromptu performance. let's watch some of this. ♪ you know i wish that i had jesse's girl, i wish that i had jesse's girl ♪ ♪ why can't i find a woman like that ♪ >> of course, everybody's singing along. don't worry. rick springfield hasn't hit the skids. he wasn't performing trying to scrounge up change in the subways. he did it because he's promoting his new cd. he even joked, carol, he collecd about three bucks people were throwing in his guitar case or something like that. when you're down in the new york city subways, which you can do while you're here with me in new york. people are playing the steel drums. maybe a crew will come through singing "this little light of mine." rick springfield, you don't expect that. >> i sure he sounded great. what fun. >> acoustics in the subway actually are pretty good. >> i feel old. a.j. hammer, thanks so much. for the latest
this is amazing what happened here at new york city's penn station. these fans here just stunned to catch a glimpse of the '80s heartthrob. rick springfield offering up a little impromptu performance. let's watch some of this. ♪ you know i wish that i had jesse's girl, i wish that i had jesse's girl ♪ ♪ why can't i find a woman like that ♪ >> of course, everybody's singing along. don't worry. rick springfield hasn't hit the skids. he wasn't performing trying to scrounge up change...
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will it be new york city? you know, probably not, because even though that's the middle of the cone, the cone goes all the way from maine to the carolinas. there's a forecast for a significant storm when it makes landfall, it could be very, very large. let me show you these models. we don't have much time left. let me give you an idea. the models here, the spaghetti models are all turning away from north america yesterday. now they're all turning back to north america and setting right on top of the northeast. whether we get slammed by a hurricane or whether this thing just sits there and spins for a few days, this is going to have a tremendous impact on the northeast. montreal, atlantic canada all the way down to washington. i don't know yet. that's still four to five days away. this will have a tremendous impact for millions of people there traveling, trying to get out of there in a hurricane. 85-mile-per-hour winds whatever they may be. it will be very, very difficult coming up. this is monday and tuesday b
will it be new york city? you know, probably not, because even though that's the middle of the cone, the cone goes all the way from maine to the carolinas. there's a forecast for a significant storm when it makes landfall, it could be very, very large. let me show you these models. we don't have much time left. let me give you an idea. the models here, the spaghetti models are all turning away from north america yesterday. now they're all turning back to north america and setting right on top...